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Photo: Secure Bike Share Hawaii
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Have you seen these rainbow wheels rolling around town? October is Pride Month in Honolulu and 100 of our bikes are celebrating in style. While we're disappointed we can't ride with you in the annual Pride Parade this year, we hope you still have the opportunity to grab a bike and #RideforPride!
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Bikeshare Hawaii, the non-profit that manages the Biki program, was selected as the 2019-2020 Ad 2 Hawaii Public Service Campaign recipient. We had the opportunity to work with Ad 2 Hawaii and Kinetic Productions to put together this short PSA. Mahalo for the opportunity, and a special shout out to our background actors! Look for it on TV.
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The 2019 NACTO Shared Mobility report is out and bikeshare continues to demonstrate it's popularity and positive impact on communities across the globe. In 2019, people in the United States took 136 million trips on shared bikes, e-bikes, and scooters, 60% more than 2018. We are proud to be a part of this mobility movement!
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NACTO Shared Micromobility in the US: 2019
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In 2017, Biki was ranked the eighth most used bikeshare system in the US. Because of our fantastic members, we bumped up to #6 in 2018 and 2019. While the report looks at 72 docked systems across the nation, Biki's ridership ranks up there along with major cities including San Fransisco, Boston, Chicago, New York and Washington DC! Read the report >>
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Don't forget about the Kaimuki Biki deals being offered during the month of October! Nine businesses are offering special discounts when you show your Biki App or Pass. Ride to our 3 new Kaimuki Biki Stops to score these offers.
Deals are valid until October 31, 2020. Offers are not combinable with other promotions and other exclusions may apply. Learn more >>
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If you've used one of our Biki Stops near the Ala Wai Harbor (#307 Prince Waikiki or #310 Paoa Place), your opinion is wanted! A graduate class through the UH Manoa Department of Urban and Regional Planning is conducting the survey to look at how to improve parking and multi-modal transportation (walking, running, bicycling) at the Ala Wai Small Boat Harbor. Help them out by taking this brief survey >>
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Name & Membership: Tomoko O., Commuter Plan
"Biki has been my primary mode of transportation since August 2017, so I'm so glad service didn't stop because of COVID-19. It's socially distant, convenient, and provides a nice bike whenever and wherever I want."
Biki Tip: Get a monthly (Commuter) membership! It offers unlimited rides so you can use Biki anytime you want and it is very affordable at only $15/Month.
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Bikeshare Hawaii is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that depends on donations to keep moving forward. Visit our website to learn more about our work, mission, and values.
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